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Nationals catcher Wilson Ramos had an MRI on his right knee after leaving Saturday's game against the Reds. Washington manager Davey Johnson said he has a "bad feeling" about the injury.
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The Philadelphia Phillies entered Tuesday leading the National League East. They want to keep it that way, and so they went out and traded for Tampa Bay Rays catcher Wilson Ramos. We've traded C ...
Wilson Ramos is the Buffalo who has had a nickel’s worth of luck his whole career. Until now. The Nationals’ 240-pound catcher has been kidnapped, held for ransom in the South American ...
Wilson Ramos may not be one of the more prolific hitters in terms of generating high-end average exit velocities he is prolific at putting the ball in play. If you put the ball in play, you still ...
After undergoing knee surgery, Wilson Ramos missed the 2012 postseason, but despite some injuries this season, he’s healthy and ready for his first playoff game on Friday.
NEW YORK — Washington Nationals catcher Wilson Ramos entered the 2014 season with ambitious goals of staying healthy and setting career highs in games played and at-bats. But in the first game ...
VIERA, Fla. — Wilson Ramos has said it before: "This is the year I stay on the field." The Washington Nationals catcher has played in just 191 games over the past three seasons, so he has ...
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. – For a moment, as he limped onto the field in full uniform at Nationals Park, Wilson Ramos was happy. The inability to help his 95-win team chase a World Series title was ...
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — By dropping to a knee, Wilson Ramos is proposing a solution to his issues with the Mets’ pitching staff last season. In his first season in New York, Ramos struggled at ...
Honesty like this, from a baseball player, is rare. When it happens, it’s best to just listen. Wilson Ramos’ reflection of what’s led to his disappointing season was open and earn… ...
VIERA, Fla. — As Nationals catcher Wilson Ramos sat at a table in the clubhouse, eating breakfast Sunday morning, Aaron Barrett walked by and held up his pinky, ring, and middle fingers. “Hey ...